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Bruno Martuzāns

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Before newspapers and the telegraph: information distribution in Livland more than two hundred years ago

2020

This paper concerns information dissemination in the Livland province of the Russian Empire at the turn of the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries, when its rulers sent their orders to the provincial capital, Riga, by horse post. In Riga they were translated into German, and the ancient network of information dissemination used by the Lutheran Church was engaged. The orders of both the Empire and provincial rulers were delivered to Lutheran pastors, who announced this information to their parishes from the pulpit, speaking in Latvian or Estonian so as to be understood by local peasants (serfs), and allowed the texts to circulate around the manors of the parish. The infrastructure of th…

HistoryHistory and Philosophy of Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation DisseminationEmpireDistribution (economics)Information securityAncient historybusinessNewspapermedia_commonLibrary & Information History
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